MAIN FEATURES: - 27+ new units across the rosters of Estalia, Tilea and Border Princes, for both campaign and custom battles.- Three custom lords and SIX custom Legendary Lords*!- tweaked General Lord skills; vanilla heroes and 1+ custom.- Custom tech tree built from scratch for the three factions.- 2 New building chains.- Dynamic caps on some units, appropriate garrisons, state troops reskinned (Tilea, Estalia).- 13+ Regiments of Renown (Dogs of War) from the add-on!

Textures, unit cards and variants were personally made or otherwise edited with my own big sweaty hands (or otherwise credited; yeah some are recycled bretonnian vanillas).Also renames the “Estalian” docks into “Southern”, because marginalizing an entire region under the name of one nationality is a hateful and stereotypical microaggression (I’m PC, brah). Similarly, Estalians now have their own names list rather than the german-sounding default one.

(statline screenshots towards the end of the gallery)Aside from a few elite units and specialized counters, these rosters are not supposed to be stronger than, say, the imperial one. They lack fear/terror units and their strong assets are balanced by harder recruitment/replenishment, but they should be able to fight well with combined arms and, in time, tech-buffed veteran armies that can bloody well teach the moustached northerners what a merc host can do.Estalia specializes in tough and versatile veterans (think Conquistadores), Tilea on armoured units, Border Princes on agile irregulars helped by warrior elites. All of them can also count on restricted dwarfen allies.

BUILDINGS AND TECHS:

(related screens at about half gallery)All three factions share 12 tech nodes you can pick at whatever time. Loosely, 4 military, 4 leadership and 4 civil techs. In addition, three unique techs each that become available when the preceding row is completed.All of them also get a unique recruitment building (Mercenary hubs) and economic upgrades (Art Workshops, on Marble&Dyes resources).

USE and COMPATIBILITY:

- Some imperial units were removed from their recruitment (e.g., Greatswords, pistoliers/outriders) but still show up in custom battle (marked them).

1. Compatibility:

- The mod is compatible with pretty much everything vanilla-friendly. Balance overhauls may be a problem. See FAQs for more from our field reporter, or the collection above for examples of what's surely compatible.

2. Campaign Unlock:

The three factions are unlocked for custom battles, but you WILL require a campaign unlocker such as Crynsos’s Unlocker+ or the basic version.- Not needed for custom battle use or playing vanilla factions.- Unlocker+ required for campaign use of LLs!- The unlocker is not compatible with anything else editing startpos (other unlocks, starting positions, sometimes LL and stuff).- Before having to comment something like “I can’t see them in campaign” please read again above. If you still have trouble, toggle off other mods until you find the culprit, or post the mod list.

- The unlock is kept separate so you can keep this mod in background for the AI and play anything else.

LORE AND SOURCES:

All in all, I consider this as lore-friendly as it can go with armies that almost never had official rules. I expanded these rosters based on what I could grab of the official lore (mostly pre-6th ed), fan-made army books and historical XVI century stuff, mediating to keep it balanced and interesting.

Some features modelled after the example given by:- Mounts for LLs- Brujah’s slayer tweaks- Bretonnia by Prater(said mods are NOT included here, but were very useful for inspiration and references, so I recommend giving them a thumbs-up)Screenshots taken with other mods up, so for example you might notice something from various kinds of reskin within the collection.

Special thanks to my buddy Dreamlore (which is also my pal) for battle and variant testing, and to Crynsos for the external startpos components.To Dontfearme22 for his custom textures for tilean and estalian shields, to Black Rabbit for his texturing support, to Frenchiest Fry and Bencroff for some of the screenshots.